DanskDynamit
Well-known
you clearly didn't travel enough, card failure is the least of problems you could find during a long trip. You could get stolen, you could lose one of your cards forgotten in one pocket that you sent for laundry, one of your mates could push you into a pool while you have your phone in your pocket, and the list goes on. All these (and more) happened to me during trips and what brought peace of mind was to send my backups home during my trips, its a good and cheap way of making sure that whatever happen to you and your gear, your photos are already safe.The requirement of backup for your travel shooting is one of those silly myths that's come down from when digital capture was new and film users didn't trust the new technology, it wasn't what they were used to. In those days, cameras weren't necessarily quite as reliable and cards did occasionally fail.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
you clearly didn't travel enough, card failure is the least of problems you could find during a long trip. You could get stolen, you could lose one of your cards forgotten in one pocket that you sent for laundry, one of your mates could push you into a pool while you have your phone in your pocket, and the list goes on. All these (and more) happened to me during trips and what brought peace of mind was to send my backups home during my trips, its a good and cheap way of making sure that whatever happen to you and your gear, your photos are already safe.
I've traveled around the world about 25 times in hundreds of business and personal trips over the past forty years. I think I've traveled enough, thank you.
I just don't have mates that push me into pools, and take care when handling my photo gear such that I don't lose cards, have gear stolen, throw my phone into the toilet, etc. To me, that's just personal sloppiness.
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olifaunt
Well-known
SD cards can get corrupted, almost by definition, it's a writeable medium exposed to things you can't control that have nothing to do with sloppiness: possible power surges from battery failure, camera firmware and hardware bugs (having worked in IT, I guarantee that no software is free of bugs), radiation, etc. Not to mention theft or disaster. I would at least copy photos daily to a laptop, phone, or tablet, so there are at least two copies, and not keep them in the same place.
d_c
Established
kxl
Social Documentary
Thanks for all your input. I'm still undecided. I will be bringing my iPad Pro, so that's an option, as is buying more cards and the WD Wireless Pro.
ABrosig
Well-known
I would choose this: https://www.wdc.com/products/portable-storage/my-passport-wireless-pro.html
main benefit being, no computer needed. the device either automatically downloads files from sd-card, or its possible to control the process with app.
I got curious and checked the compatibility with various cameras, cards, etc. on their website. IF you're interested in it for the wireless features, says it only works w/ Canon and Nikon, with the specific company's wifi adapters. Didn't say anything about the built-in wifi on some of the newer models.
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but thought was worth a look. Sounds like its compatible w/ most brands of SD cards, so probably still an option.
kxl
Social Documentary
I got curious and checked the compatibility with various cameras, cards, etc. on their website. IF you're interested in it for the wireless features, says it only works w/ Canon and Nikon, with the specific company's wifi adapters. Didn't say anything about the built-in wifi on some of the newer models.
Not to be a Debbie Downer, but thought was worth a look. Sounds like its compatible w/ most brands of SD cards, so probably still an option.
I wasn't really interested in the wireless option. I think the older model actually sounded more interesting. With this type of device, I just wanted to be able plug in an SD card and copy the images to the device. An SSD (depending on the price), would also be good.
DanskDynamit
Well-known
lol business trips...I've traveled around the world about 25 times in hundreds of business and personal trips over the past forty years. I think I've traveled enough, thank you.
I just don't have mates that push me into pools, and take care when handling my photo gear such that I don't lose cards, have gear stolen, throw my phone into the toilet, etc. To me, that's just personal sloppiness.
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jarski
Veteran
The cheapest 250 GB model, sells for $ 200.
Michael Markey
Veteran
did you check the link? cheapest option is 1TB for $150. with 200 dollars you can have 3TB of space.
I was looking at those the other day myself but the reviews were anything but encouraging.
It didn`t seem like a very reliable product.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...j2500agy_nesn_my_passport_wireless_250gb.html 250GB for $ 191.99. Other than that, why bother with just another thing in your bag when the cards -the size of a thumbnail, are indestructible? All this said, to each his own.did you check the link? cheapest option is 1TB for $150. with 200 dollars you can have 3TB of space.
kxl
Social Documentary
Another option
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...lwg3_mobilelite_wireless_g3_white.html?sts=pi
In any case, given that 128gb 80mb/s SD cards (fast enough for me) are currently going for $30 each, I just bought several to suit my needs.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod...lwg3_mobilelite_wireless_g3_white.html?sts=pi
In any case, given that 128gb 80mb/s SD cards (fast enough for me) are currently going for $30 each, I just bought several to suit my needs.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
lol business trips...
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Obviously, you know nothing about my activities over the past 40+ years. I would suggest that instead of trying to say I don't know what I'm talking about, when it's my life and activities I'm referring to, you should accept that I know what my experiences are, and that I have my opinion on this matter.
... And shut up if you don't have anything to say that is of benefit to the readers of this thread.
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